Sterling SDA AP-1 specifications Options, Dewpoint Extend, Closed-Loop Regeneration

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Sequence shutdown switch

;NFPA86, UL, AGA & CGA machinery electrical standards (Gas Dryers)

;Available supply voltages of 208, 230, 460, 575/3/60 and 400/3/60

2-4 Options

Dewpoint Extend

The Dewpoint Extend option measures the temperature of the moist air as it is bled to the atmosphere after regeneration. After a period of time, the bleed temperature will rise. This condition, called "bed breakthrough" indicates that the bed is dry. At bed breakthrough, the bleed air temperature peaks between 350°F and 400°F.

The regeneration heaters turn off automatically on bed breakthrough for additional energy savings. A 550°F regeneration temperature will dry the desiccant beds sufficiently to produce process air dewpoint of -40°F. In a properly sized system, this ultra-low humidity level will be more than adequate to dry plastics to as little as .003% moisture.

Closed-Loop Regeneration

An optional regeneration closed-loop valve and heat exchanger can be used to close the regeneration loop during the cooling portion of the regeneration cycle. If this option is enabled on the dryer, air will be bled to the atmosphere until the heating portion of the regeneration cycle is finished. Then, the regeneration closed loop valve will direct air through a water-cooled heat exchanger and back into the regeneration loop (see Figure 2).

 

Figure 2: Closed Loop Regeneration

 

 

Regeneration

 

Regeneration

 

Blower

 

Blower

AD600-AD1500

 

AD600-AD1500

 

Dryer Flow Schematic

Dryer Valve

Dryer Flow Schematic

Dryer Valve

Regeneration Closed Loop

Regeneration

Regeneration Heating is

 

Cooling is Activated

Activated

 

Filter

Regeneration

 

 

 

Filter

 

Optional

 

Optional

 

Regeneration

 

Regeneration

Regeneration

Closed Loop

Regeneration

Closed Loop

Cooler

Cooler

Heaters

Heaters

 

 

 

Regenerarion

 

Regeneration

 

Exhaust

 

 

 

Exhaust

 

 

 

 

Optional

 

Optional

 

Regeneration

 

Regeneration

 

Closed Loop

 

Closed Loop

 

Valve

 

Valve

Left Desiccant

 

Left Desiccant

 

Large Dehumidifying Dryers

Functional Description

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Contents SDA Large AP-1 Control Dehumidifying Dryer If the Shipment is Not Complete Shipping InfoUnpacking and Inspection Event of Shipping DamageReturns Table of Contents Operation Troubleshooting Safety How to Use This ManualSafety Symbols Used in this Manual Dryer Safety Tags Description Responsibility General ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility Maintenance Responsibility Reporting a Safety Defect Functional Description Models Covered in This ManualGeneral Description Sequence of Operation Process/Regeneration CycleElectrical Features Standard FeaturesAuto Start Timer Mechanical FeaturesOptions Dewpoint ExtendClosed-Loop Regeneration Drawings and Diagrams Optional dryer dust collector Aftercooler Design Specifications Process AftercoolerProcess Air Dust Collector Process Air Dust Collector Material Overdrying Protection Recommended Temperature SettingsMechanical Options Electrical OptionsController Options Fail Safe Operation Safety Devices and InterlocksSafety Circuit Standards Safety Device Lock-OutsPage Mechanical Options Denotes availability Dimensions and Specifications Denotes availabilityDenotes availability Making Electrical Connections Mechanical InstallationUncrating the Equipment Rigging and Placing UnitDescription Making Gas Line Connections Gas-Fired Models OnlyChecking Blower Rotation Checking for Proper Blower RotationDryer/Drying Hopper Process Air Connections Making Dryer/Drying Hopper Process Air ConnectionsProcess Air Heater on Drying Hopper Large Dehumidifying Dryers Mechanical Installation Aftercooler Components & Flow Rates Connecting Aftercooler/Precooler Cooling Water OptionalDrying Hopper Air Trap Using the Drying Hopper Air TrapController Description ControlsDryer Status Screen Startup Screen Process Air Temperature and Conveying Process ControllerDryer Alarms Help System LOG OFF Identifying Controller ScreensMain Menu Screen Setting Values Dryer Status Dryer Setup Over DRY Protect Alarms Auto Tune Dryer MenuAuto Start Main Menu Dryer Setup Screen 2 Dryer Setup Screen 3Dryer Setup Screen 4 Overdry Protection Overdry Protection Screen 1Overdry Protection Screen 2 Alarm History Screen AutotuneProcess AutoTune Screen Auto Start DEW Point SetupDew Point Setup Screen Autostart Timer ScreenSystem Menu System Setup SET Clock Hour Meters Alarm History StatusHelp Menu Help Menu ScreenSystem Backup Service Menu Main Menu System Setup System Setup ScreenLOW Level Detection Setup Autostart Clock Screen Clock Menu ScreenOutput Status Hour Meter ScreenInput Status Input Status ScreenSystem Backup Screen ServiceService Menu Screen Alarm Screens Alarm Screen Example Redundant Safety Controller DisplayAlways put your set point to 30F above set point Setting the Redundant Safety ControllerLarge Dehumidifying Dryers Controls Start-up OperationUsing the Dryer Status Screen Alarm Descriptions AlarmsShutdown Maintenance Maintenance SchedulePhotocopy this page for your maintenance records Cleaning or Replacing the Process Air Filters Preventative MaintenanceCalibrating the Dirty Filter Alarm Cleaning or Replacing the Regeneration FilterChecking the Dewpoint Control System Corrective Maintenance Symptoms of Worn Out DesiccantReplacing the Desiccant Replacing the Process Heater Electric Dryers Desiccant Tower AssemblyReplacing the Regeneration Heater Electric Dryers Process Heater Box AssemblyRegeneration Heater Box Assembly Troubleshooting Basic TroubleshootingIntroduction Large Dehumidifying Dryers Troubleshooting Determining Temperature Controller Errors or Sensor Errors Using a ThermocoupleUsing a Platinum Resistance Thermometer Credit Returns Warranty ReturnsAppendix Returned Material PolicyAnnex B Information Technical SpecificationsSpare Parts List Level 3 Mechanical Components Located on back of Dryer Dryer Identification Serial Number TagSales Department Service DepartmentTechnical Assistance Parts Department